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To: rudedog who wrote (176836)2/5/2004 5:00:49 AM
From: Amy J   of 186894
 
OT Hi rudedog, RE: "In science, we were hampered by having almost no equipment, so we used milk bottles and balloons to investigate displacement and specific gravity, rigged up flashlight pieces to investigate electricity, fun stuff like that. "

Fun stuff.

We don't have enough labs in grade school. I remember wanting so badly to take a physics lab in grade school. For fun too, the way it should be. Labs are so fun when you're small. And this makes labs even more fun when you're older too.

On another note, I never felt chemistry lab was particularly "creative." My instructor had to warn us about the dire consequences of being "creative." Obviously, chemistry was not a good fit for me! Ka-boom

Regards,
Amy J
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